Firefox 6 is slated for download on Tuesday, Google+ confirms their position regarding pseudonym suspension, and Bullguard teaches you about mobile malware.

Firefox 6 "On Track" to Launch on Tuesday: The latest version of Mozilla's web browser, Firefox 6, is "on track" to be released on Tuesday of next week. 94 percent of add-ons will still work with the new version, and Firefox 7 is slated for September 27. [MaximumPC]

Building Better Web Apps With A New Chrome Beta: The latest version of Chrome Beta includes developer kit Native Client, allowing developers to use C and C++ computer code within their apps. For users, this means a larger variety of webapps can be expected in the future. [Google Chrome Blog]

Google+ To Suspend Users Using Pseudonyms: In a Google+ post from product manager Saurabh Sharma, the company announced that they have begun a new set of procedures for those violating their Names Policy, which requires that users use their real names. Starting today, users in violation of the policy will be notified and given a "4 day grace period" before being suspension. [Google+]

Changes to the sign-in pages of Google products: Users of Google products like YouTube, Google Docs, and Gmail may notice a slight change in their sign-in pages starting today, as the company continues its rollout of the new Google redesign. [Google]

Netflix Rolls Out Kid-Friendly Tab: The movie rental company has begun testing a new kid-friendly section of their site. Randomly-selected users will see the new section added to their tabs, which launches a sliding bar of popular children's characters from which users can select shows that feature those characters. [Mashable]